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joining us is kevin surilly. good morning, kevin. >> good morning, betty. >> first thing i want to ask you, what does russia have to gain by defying the request to release snowden? >> that's a good question. i think as we head into next month's g 8 summit in st. petersberg where there would be a meeting between president barack obama and putin, that gives them leverage. john mccain and chuck schumer, two different parties both calling this an embarrassment and an awful situation and saying that perhaps president obama should reconsider miss trip next month. >> yeah. you know, on the whole what does this do to the relationship between russia and the u.s.? are we going to see it continue to deteriorate because of this? >> i think it's definitely a strain. president obama has said publicly he wants to crack down on these leaks. this is the worst leak in his administration and i think it comes at a time where he really has to do something. b internationally toressure not see how thiss going to shake out. this is a re
joining us is kevin surilly. good morning, kevin. >> good morning, betty. >> first thing i want to ask you, what does russia have to gain by defying the request to release snowden? >> that's a good question. i think as we head into next month's g 8 summit in st. petersberg where there would be a meeting between president barack obama and putin, that gives them leverage. john mccain and chuck schumer, two different parties both calling this an embarrassment and an awful...
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keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised my friend that as long as i could walk, i would do soemthing for her.. but this is the walks final day.. and final year in chicago and six other cities. susan g. komen says its closing down half of its walks next year. a drop in participation because of the economy is the reason they give... even if some supporters know it could be something else. i feel that the komen foundation made some bad poltical decisions, ya know.. and i dont necessarily agree with the poltiics but its such an important cause that i feel bad that the support has gone down so much. but the support on the trail is wha
keeps us going.. keeps us motivated. it's hard not to find someone with a story along the path... of a survivor... i have an old neighbor thats a breast cancer survivor.. or someone whos now gone. my friend who passed away 4 years ago from breast cancer. only 46 young years old. motivation thats truly from the heart. she fought a good ten years, she was really young when she was diagnosed but she was very graceful and a hard fighter. tina musgrove has walked in chicago 5 years now... i promised...
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eventually systems to the west will catch up to us. front is expected on tuesday. in the tropics nothing going on in the atlantic or the caribbean. in the pacific a super typhoon luzond the island of north of manila. winds were 150 miles per hour. it is heading to the south china coast in land over the next couple days. it will maintain hurricane strength but not as strong as it was. humidity is upow a little bit. isolated showers to the north of us. the winds overnight will be calm. at the moment it is clear. those of you with clear skies may be able to see the perseus meteor shower. expecteds when it is and really closer to john. dawn. last ofst shows the those moving out of the picture. something isolated make, up. -- may pop up. the monday daytime forecast, a bit more humid. shower. of a a lot of questions. probably not for most of you. winds willthe bay, not be very strong. insta weather futurecast, now we are into tuesday morning. the is coming in. everything dries out. what we have is very pleasant, .ry air a small chance of isolated storm tomorrow. the high
eventually systems to the west will catch up to us. front is expected on tuesday. in the tropics nothing going on in the atlantic or the caribbean. in the pacific a super typhoon luzond the island of north of manila. winds were 150 miles per hour. it is heading to the south china coast in land over the next couple days. it will maintain hurricane strength but not as strong as it was. humidity is upow a little bit. isolated showers to the north of us. the winds overnight will be calm. at the...
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if we didn't pay the fox they close down the mine they don't get us work and they kick us out of the region. for decades there were just these galleries dug out in the mountain but not far from here our guide wants to show us some new forms of land exploitation much more destructive. in the heart of the jumbo excavators dig up the river bed and eat away at the forest little by little. the machines dig up thousands of tons of earth which they unload into giant sifters where the gold is extracted using large quantities of mercury. after their passage nothing grows here again and the streams are destroyed. in order to be able to work the owners of these machines have received the go ahead from the farts who take their cut here too. but. all the work sites have to pay the guerrilla groups that control the region and let you know. that in the columbia. wherever there are riches. there is armed conflict but people who want to make easy money find it they want to fuss. gold feeds the conflict but also provides a livelihood for thousands of people at the side of the work site workers i turn
if we didn't pay the fox they close down the mine they don't get us work and they kick us out of the region. for decades there were just these galleries dug out in the mountain but not far from here our guide wants to show us some new forms of land exploitation much more destructive. in the heart of the jumbo excavators dig up the river bed and eat away at the forest little by little. the machines dig up thousands of tons of earth which they unload into giant sifters where the gold is extracted...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. news this is morning. investigators have recovered the data and voice recorders from that ups cargo jet that crashed in alabama, killing both pilots. the ntsb said while the flight recorders were badly damaged they're cautiously optimistic they can obtain useful data. >> the white house making good on a promise from 2010, the first family's residence will have a number of american made solar panels installed on the roof this week. >>> certain varieties of iams and eukanuba pet foods were recall this had week. >>> big coffee drinkers may not be happy about a new study. researchers found drinking four cups of coffee a day increases the risk of death from all causes by more than 50% in young men and women. >>> and budweiser is now the king of emergency rooms. according to research from johns hopkins, 15% of patients in the er due to alcohol-related
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. news this is morning. investigators have recovered the data and voice recorders from that ups cargo jet that crashed in alabama, killing both pilots. the ntsb said while the flight recorders were badly damaged they're cautiously optimistic they can obtain useful data. >> the white...
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i think some ugandans use this to get a visa to run out of this country. maybe they think that going to europe or any other country divides a better opportunity. >> later, i meet up with richard again at an indian restaurant and i tell him about my conversation. hearing me he is fed up that homosexuals are only looking for financial benefits or asylum abroad. he says despite his problems, he is never considered leaving his homeland. >> this concept of saying we are only looking for money, and to me, is a form of an excuse. when you look at the churches, like the evangelicals, a lot of money is coming from the west, actually, and this is money they access that we do not have access to. x-men he of those churches are actively reaching against -- >> many of those churches are actively preaching against homosexuality. i've arranged to meet with a pastor. ofeet the pastor in a suburb compiler. comfort theto parents of a boy that was sexually abused three days ago. he says it is the victims of sexual violence that he is concerned about, whether they are gay or s
i think some ugandans use this to get a visa to run out of this country. maybe they think that going to europe or any other country divides a better opportunity. >> later, i meet up with richard again at an indian restaurant and i tell him about my conversation. hearing me he is fed up that homosexuals are only looking for financial benefits or asylum abroad. he says despite his problems, he is never considered leaving his homeland. >> this concept of saying we are only looking for...
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. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and became the media personality. >> host: your book of 1979? >> guest: that was crisis investing writed 1978. subtitle profits opportunities during the great depression in 81 '04 82 with interest rates and gold going over $800 but it did not turn into a depression fortunately but this time 30 years after the fact the economy is much more precarious than it was in the late '70s. we're in for some very serious times. >> host: white you think it is precarious? >> everything the government is doing it is not the right thing but exactly the opposite and i will go further to say
. >> host: joining us is doug casey. who are you? >> guest: i am best known as an author but i make my living as a speculator in the marketplace. >> host: what books have you written? >> guest: i wrote to the international man in 1976 a guidebook to the world of the last current year of personal freedom and financial opportunity it became the largest selling books i went there during a war and opened the telephone book to see what was going on and i called them up and...
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today is a little system clipping us to the north. i will keep temperatures from warming up too much. san francisco yesterday very, very cool. 62-degrees. we'll go a little warmer today. i think there is more of a northerly breeze coming down the coast. we start off cloudy topmostly cloudy for most locations as well. high pressure is built in. it will continue to build in. a lot of tropical clouds to the south. for us 50s and 60s on these temps. 22 fairfield. not too bad. that is picking up if that drop belows 15. most locations have a component of a westerly breeze but it's not that strong. overall temperatures will rebound from the 50s. the fog again going down the coast. it looks like most areas will be right there. yesterday we warmed up inland. morning clouds. slightly warmer to about the same as yesterday. but after we get past tomorrow or later today and tomorrow we will see that fog go down on the deck and near 80s and 90s inland. just actually getting back to near normal. fog, sun, low clouds. temperatures upper 80s for some.
today is a little system clipping us to the north. i will keep temperatures from warming up too much. san francisco yesterday very, very cool. 62-degrees. we'll go a little warmer today. i think there is more of a northerly breeze coming down the coast. we start off cloudy topmostly cloudy for most locations as well. high pressure is built in. it will continue to build in. a lot of tropical clouds to the south. for us 50s and 60s on these temps. 22 fairfield. not too bad. that is picking up if...
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the use of force, intelligence and law enforcement. there's nothing easier than cutting off everything. the problem is the following. if we cut off all assistance which is what happens in you declared a coup we will not have any influence. the question is how to use that tool in a way to try to bring about some change in egypt to make sure that the relationship between israel and egypt stays intact. >> we also talked about domestic issues in the united states. albright says she was appalled by the verdict in the george zimmerman trial. we'll bring you the comments on the death of trayvon martin. she just puts it all out there. she's not afraid to tell you what sthe feels. she believes there's racial issues to be worked out. >> looking forward to that next hour. great conversation there with the former secretary of state. >>> when we come back much of the scrutiny over last year's attack focused on the state department but cnn has learned that the cia was there. we'll have a report for you, coming up. protein is an important part of sta
the use of force, intelligence and law enforcement. there's nothing easier than cutting off everything. the problem is the following. if we cut off all assistance which is what happens in you declared a coup we will not have any influence. the question is how to use that tool in a way to try to bring about some change in egypt to make sure that the relationship between israel and egypt stays intact. >> we also talked about domestic issues in the united states. albright says she was...
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that's the only thing standing between us and another bart strike. workers and management have until sunday night to strike a deal. kristen, should we start prepping for plan b? >> reporter: the unions are actually saying at this point, it's important for people to be prepared for a strike. tonight, bart's chief negotiator spoke to us. he has been a lightning rod from the very beginning. he's been slammed for taking a vacation during bart negotiations, and recently he's been accused of a conflict of interests. we got a chance to talk to him tonight, and as he left the bargaining table, they only supported a small amount of money from the strike and defended his right to go on vacation. >> those days, we were not scheduled to meet. she had days scheduled monday and tuesday with the union. but there were no days originally scheduled with us for the week. >> what about the charges that you had a conflict of interest with the transportation company? >> i don't know anything about that. >> made five$500 during the strike? >> that's not a lot of money. >>
that's the only thing standing between us and another bart strike. workers and management have until sunday night to strike a deal. kristen, should we start prepping for plan b? >> reporter: the unions are actually saying at this point, it's important for people to be prepared for a strike. tonight, bart's chief negotiator spoke to us. he has been a lightning rod from the very beginning. he's been slammed for taking a vacation during bart negotiations, and recently he's been accused of a...
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but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees but were concerned about the operational details changing their hr operations because i have a lot of employees which could because they for them and suggesting that there may be an easier way to do this. what is true thatpolitical environment -- what is true is that, in a normal political environment, it would have been easier for me to call up the speaker and say, you know what, this is a tweak that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the attestation of employers whether the
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees...
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stay with us. >>> all right. tomorrow's big jobs report expected to add about 180,000 non-farm payrolls. yesterday's adp data added 200,000 private jobs and backs up those estimates. but my next guest is not so optimistic with his estimate. get this, 23,000 jobs. wow. so here is david sanchi and we also bring in global strategies bob cinch, who has a completely different view. now, david, 23,000 jobs. i got to hear the rational for this. >> okay. first of all, larry, we're not in the business of predicting with they will report. i will have to say the bls tomorrow will probably report an estimate of 150, 175,000 jobs. we use real time income tax collections to estimate employment change. every day across the country employers submit income and employment taxes to the treasury that are withheld from their employee's paychecks and the treasury reports that data each day on its web site and we analyze that data to make our employment estimate. now, our estimate is only 23,000 for the month. the reason for that is we
stay with us. >>> all right. tomorrow's big jobs report expected to add about 180,000 non-farm payrolls. yesterday's adp data added 200,000 private jobs and backs up those estimates. but my next guest is not so optimistic with his estimate. get this, 23,000 jobs. wow. so here is david sanchi and we also bring in global strategies bob cinch, who has a completely different view. now, david, 23,000 jobs. i got to hear the rational for this. >> okay. first of all, larry, we're not in...
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the point is they're not spying on us, end of story. now the rest of the story is that the president gave us more details about the program that we don't have at a secret press conference. secret in that it was held at 3 p.m. on a friday in august. by then wolf blitzer is already three margaritas deep in the situationar. and-- that was good, that was fun. and nation, the president has heard your calls for more oversight. in fact, he's heard all your calls. but maybe just maybe not any more. >> we're forming a high level group of outside experts to review our entire intelligence and communication technologies. i'm tasking this independent group to step back and review our capabilities. >> stephen: see, outside experts, independent groups, which will be close enby independent outside director of national intelligence james-- the guy who lied to congress about the spying program five months ago, but assured us that he was being the least untruthful he could. (laughter) and i am confident, ladies and gentlemen, i'm confident that the group'
the point is they're not spying on us, end of story. now the rest of the story is that the president gave us more details about the program that we don't have at a secret press conference. secret in that it was held at 3 p.m. on a friday in august. by then wolf blitzer is already three margaritas deep in the situationar. and-- that was good, that was fun. and nation, the president has heard your calls for more oversight. in fact, he's heard all your calls. but maybe just maybe not any more....
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all journalists everywhere and anyone who supports a free press and who supports freedom for us to find out the truth about what our administration and elected officials are doing, anyone who supports of those things should worried about those developments. >> i want to you a quote and a response to how his partner, david miranda, was treated. "i will be far more aggressive from now on and i will publish many more documents and i will publish things on england. i have many things on their spying system and they will be sorry for what they did." healer getting a lot of slack obviously from a bunch of different news stations saying that it is revenge journalism, but is it justified for him to go all out on the uk government especially considering that is arguably with the uk government is doing to him and his fellow guardian journalist? >> this is more greenwalt versus the uk government. he is allowed to do what he wants. if he has access to information and he believes to be serving the public interest, it is his right to document that information and to write about it. what i'm more conc
all journalists everywhere and anyone who supports a free press and who supports freedom for us to find out the truth about what our administration and elected officials are doing, anyone who supports of those things should worried about those developments. >> i want to you a quote and a response to how his partner, david miranda, was treated. "i will be far more aggressive from now on and i will publish many more documents and i will publish things on england. i have many things on...
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came to us and said there is duplication of names. they gave us evidence. the registered general. he went into his system. explanation out an that was satisfactory. that was evidence-based complaint. i cannot go on generalizations that 67% of people in an area were not registered. what is the evidence? how do you back this up? >> our correspondent joins us live from the capital. i want to ask about the assessment given by the former president. been to a news conference from the ruling party. what have they been saying? saying we tolden you so. we know we are going to win. they are hoping it is by 2/3 majority. they say they're waiting for the announcement on television before they go on the street and celebrate. they said if you have an issue with the result when it is announced, feel free to go to court and challenge. electoral commission is still counting the votes. we should give results within two or three days. >> what about the declaration that this was a fraud? what about the assessment of many of the independent groups that things have been biased towards the ruling party?
came to us and said there is duplication of names. they gave us evidence. the registered general. he went into his system. explanation out an that was satisfactory. that was evidence-based complaint. i cannot go on generalizations that 67% of people in an area were not registered. what is the evidence? how do you back this up? >> our correspondent joins us live from the capital. i want to ask about the assessment given by the former president. been to a news conference from the ruling...
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there were soldiers using profanity, myself using profanity. i think c-span did a little bit of luring. -- blurring. but it was a pretty graphic video which was on c-span, which is not crazy boundary pushing journalism trying to shock people. it is a responsible organization that broadcast that footage. is a lack of reality-based reporting on the wars? readers need to know where to find it, but it is definitely out there. >> thanks for your call. you mentioned the coverage of the incident we did. all of the video you shot for us over the years is available in our video library. where are you off to next? you are off to syria? going to will be northern syria, based in turkey, to cover the fighting in a city called aleppo. we will be trying to understand who the syrian rebels are, what they want, how america is increasingly becoming involved, and to spend some time with the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have been displaced to the conflict. thanks for joining us this evening. we appreciate it. we are looking at media coverage of wars. we h
there were soldiers using profanity, myself using profanity. i think c-span did a little bit of luring. -- blurring. but it was a pretty graphic video which was on c-span, which is not crazy boundary pushing journalism trying to shock people. it is a responsible organization that broadcast that footage. is a lack of reality-based reporting on the wars? readers need to know where to find it, but it is definitely out there. >> thanks for your call. you mentioned the coverage of the incident...
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sharon chen tells us what x key score can do. >> the u.s. government can vacuum up information on nearly everything you do on the internet as you're doing it. the secret program called x key score detailed in these classified documents apparently leaked by edward snowden. >> they have multiple ways to get all your information, phones, e-mail, your web browsing. >> mark klein blew the whistle several years ago for o and today with x key score and new technology. >> they could store a whole on everybody in the country going back years. it's pretty frightening. >> government surveillance versus privacy took center stage at a talk tonight in oakland. exkey score say massive infrastructure with hundreds of servers around the world. don't even need your e-mail address to monitor your online. it is ill lisle for intelligence ageneral dis to monitor americans would have a warrant. >> the government gets access first and then proves that you did something wrong second. it's not supposed to be that way. >> some computer users say it's not a big deal.
sharon chen tells us what x key score can do. >> the u.s. government can vacuum up information on nearly everything you do on the internet as you're doing it. the secret program called x key score detailed in these classified documents apparently leaked by edward snowden. >> they have multiple ways to get all your information, phones, e-mail, your web browsing. >> mark klein blew the whistle several years ago for o and today with x key score and new technology. >> they...
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. >> how can you carry out a military coup and then want to negotiate with us? you have not respected the fact that the president was voted in by the people. i stood in line for hours and the cariani coup in five minutes and then they said let's negotiate? out a coup in five minutes and then they say, let's negotiate? >> centre john mccain urged the release of political prisoners and called the ousting of mohammed morsi 82. it was a statement that was called unacceptable -- of mohammad morsi a coup. it was a statement that was called unacceptable by the interim government. >> i think that both sides should come to an agreement, but the muslim brotherhood refuses any negotiations and they're not willing to compromise on any of their demands. they want them to -- the return of morsi. hashe political crisis entered its fifth week and with negotiations at a standstill, the egyptian authorities have said they will move against morsi supporters if they do not disbursed soon. neither side has shown any signs of backing down. let's listen to the egyptian prime minister.
. >> how can you carry out a military coup and then want to negotiate with us? you have not respected the fact that the president was voted in by the people. i stood in line for hours and the cariani coup in five minutes and then they said let's negotiate? out a coup in five minutes and then they say, let's negotiate? >> centre john mccain urged the release of political prisoners and called the ousting of mohammed morsi 82. it was a statement that was called unacceptable -- of...
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but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically four americans who were serving news us in a very dangerous place, we're going to do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to healthcare, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. this was in consultation with businesses all across the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act, but -- and many only whom, by the way, are already providing health insurance to their employees but were concerned about the operational details of changing their hr operations as they have a lot of employees, which could be costly for them and them suggesting there may be easier ways to do this. now, what is true, ed, is nat a normal political environment, it would have been easier for know simply call up the speaker and say, you know what? this is a tweak that doesn't go to the essence of the law, it has to too with, for example, are we able to simply identify -- whether employers are
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically four americans who were serving news us in a very dangerous place, we're going to do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to healthcare, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. this was in consultation with businesses all across the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act, but -- and many only whom, by the way, are already...
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you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does this through a series of relationships with internet providers that at the request of the nsa, hand over various streams of traffic to be further reviewed using complex nsa algorithms. how these requests are handled differs between each internet provider. with some internet providers employing their own legal team to determine which data should be handed over to the nsa and which should not. often, the way these requests are handled has "has caused friction between internet providers and the nsa." and definitions of what is a foreign to medication to be handed over to the nsa is still
you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does...
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the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving fight against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going to arrest someone like that? without creating a firefight? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send some kind of a team into a place like libya or cut a deal with the libyan government or pay off the libyan government to eliminate this person if we are absolutely sure this person was engaged in a terrorist act. why not? if we know this person was engaged with assassinating -- >> assassinations be made illegal by federal law quite a while ago. [crosstalk] >> sending a drone is legal but sending a guy with a high- powered rifle is illegal. it is that type of nonsense we have got to get over we're going to confront the
the use of u.s. courts to pursue this evolving fight against these localized threat. is that realistic in your mind? how is the united states going to arrest someone like that? without creating a firefight? >> i do not have anything against drone strikes. i think the administration has not been doing a bad job when it comes to using drones to single out and to kill the terrorist who would harm our own people. i have no problem with that. if you cannot send a drone, maybe you could send...
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it helps us get information. we're working against a set of targets, yes. >> as american drones roam the skies down south, these forces are training, waiting for the moment when they can take full charge of security in their country. >> the repercussions of america's drone program. now to a country that was once called the next china because of its huge economic potential. with a large population, strategic location, and date -- and apparently seamless transition from communism, vietnam held great expectations. for the past two decades it held up to those expectations with a spectacular financial boom. but now it is faltering. we have traveled there to find out why. half an bay in vietnam, and the unesco world heritage site of more than 2000 islands. it is what makes this a leading tourist destination and this man a billionaire. it has slowly introduce capitalism into a communist system. although he and some others have gotten rich, he warns the country is in danger of crisis because of the lagging reforms of the
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but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans and kills tragically for americans who are serving as an a very dangerous place, we will do everything we can to get this to carry up as a tax. with respect to health care, did not simply choose to the latest on my own. this was not in consultation with businesses all across the country. many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many have come, by the way, are already providing health insurance of their employees but were concerned about the operational details of changing their operations if they have a lot of employees was to be costly for them and then suggesting maybe easier ways to do this. now, what is true is that in a normal political environment it would have been easier for me to simply call -- call of the speaker and say, you know what, this is the tweet that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the added station employers as to whether they are already providing health
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used to mints the coins it's also used to secure all of the transactions on the network so in fairness we really should compare that to say payment at work like visa where about forty percent of the cost is for for fraud prevention and detection and frauds managements within the network so the mining itself plays a much bigger role than just just creating the new coins that also secured all the transactions it's profitable for those who have highly specialized application specific integrated circuit devices a six which are delivered by a few companies at the moment those can do a very very fast calculation so they can generate bitcoin that's a rate and the cost of electricity that is that is profitable for the time being but this is a moving target because you have to changing things one is the amount of power on the network increases all the time as these devices reach users and the other one is that the price keeps changing so it's a bit like let's say how the oil cartel tries to carefully manage production so as not to flood the market with new oil and dump the price similarly you h
used to mints the coins it's also used to secure all of the transactions on the network so in fairness we really should compare that to say payment at work like visa where about forty percent of the cost is for for fraud prevention and detection and frauds managements within the network so the mining itself plays a much bigger role than just just creating the new coins that also secured all the transactions it's profitable for those who have highly specialized application specific integrated...
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cbs reporter, tara, shows us why u.s. embassies and consulates in muslim countries are being shut down this weekend. >> the state department is warning of a possible security concern. and closing u.s. embassies in the muslim world this sunday. >> the department, when conditions warrant, take steps to ball loons our continued operations with security and safety. >> the state department wouldn't specify if the concern is related to terrorism. but, cbs news learned u.s. intelligence picked up signs of an al-qaeda plot against american diplomatic in the middle east and other muslim countries. sunday is the start of the workweek there, so those embassies normally open will be closed. embassies in cutter, kuwait, tellvieve all posted information on their websites. >> we may have additional days of closing as well. >> the security of u.s. embassies and diplomatic facilities became a political slash point in washington. after last year's attack in libya. the mission was amshtwice on september 11 of 2012. four americans were kille
cbs reporter, tara, shows us why u.s. embassies and consulates in muslim countries are being shut down this weekend. >> the state department is warning of a possible security concern. and closing u.s. embassies in the muslim world this sunday. >> the department, when conditions warrant, take steps to ball loons our continued operations with security and safety. >> the state department wouldn't specify if the concern is related to terrorism. but, cbs news learned u.s....
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stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the minister level. he seems to be trying to smooth things over a little bit. some of the the russians don't like the fact that president obama when he went on jay leno the other night here on nbc said there seems to be backsliding to a cold war mentality. putin is a former kgb leader a former top spy. he doesn't like to be reminded of that. that only came after the turn down on edward snowden, the problems we've had with them on russia. so it's a pretty bad past. some experts believe that president obama believes there's no reset
stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the...
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can you sell it to us? >> it reminds me of a pretty well known and famous french writer who was that she was from the nobility. things shifted from the time of the horse and buggy to the taxi. orson welles representative figure that was such. it was not yet completely understood or respected. >> the world had some strange creatures in it. thank you very much. we will boldly go into more broadcasting. "a wonderful program" thank you for sending. wonderful program because we have wonderful guests. a pleasure to see all of you. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to "newsline." i'm keiko kitagawa in tokyo. u.s. president barack obama says he's reassessing relations with russia. he says american and russian leaders differ on a growing number of issues. obama spoke two days after canceling a summit with russian president vladimir putin. he says the u.s. relationship with russia changed after putin took over from dmitry medvedev. >> when president putin, who was prime minister when medvedev was president, came ba
can you sell it to us? >> it reminds me of a pretty well known and famous french writer who was that she was from the nobility. things shifted from the time of the horse and buggy to the taxi. orson welles representative figure that was such. it was not yet completely understood or respected. >> the world had some strange creatures in it. thank you very much. we will boldly go into more broadcasting. "a wonderful program" thank you for sending. wonderful program because we...
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using this highly technical method of gold panning it could have taken us anywhere from three. hours even a week just depending on the luck of the stream to collect a gram of gold it certainly was a lot of fun might not be the best thing to plan your business around bob how did your experience go well i'm not sure if it was as profitable basically i set my computer work for a couple of weeks to mine bit coins and we had a bit of fun with this so let's take it out. well we just saw a very end mission to mine gold plate number one of the teams that point you can purchase them on the open market with u.s. dollars euros australian dollars the currency do sure but you can also mind very much similar to gold so exactly how do we do this one program that we use that mentor which we see right here you simply go to the website and download the program and the money engines which we have just done here we go the number of coins that will ever be mined into existence it's twenty one million and we're doing our part but as time goes on it takes more and more processing power to generate a
using this highly technical method of gold panning it could have taken us anywhere from three. hours even a week just depending on the luck of the stream to collect a gram of gold it certainly was a lot of fun might not be the best thing to plan your business around bob how did your experience go well i'm not sure if it was as profitable basically i set my computer work for a couple of weeks to mine bit coins and we had a bit of fun with this so let's take it out. well we just saw a very end...
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joining us today peggy noon an of the wall street. dan balz on the eve of the release of his new book "collision 2012." also with us, barton gellman, who writeses for the "washington post," "time" magazine, the senior fellow at the carnegie sentry foundation, was on the n.s.a. snooping story very early on. david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political director. so we have this threat. does this-- mark, you're the one who first broke this story about edward snowden-- does this change this debate on what the national security agency is doing? because, obviously, the reason we know about this threat is the capabilities at the national security agency. >> well, it's a reminder of the other side of the story, which is that we depend on intelligence. we depend on surveillance, and particularly, we depend on signals to keep the country safe. it doesn't change much about whether they've gone too far or whether we understand enough about the b
joining us today peggy noon an of the wall street. dan balz on the eve of the release of his new book "collision 2012." also with us, barton gellman, who writeses for the "washington post," "time" magazine, the senior fellow at the carnegie sentry foundation, was on the n.s.a. snooping story very early on. david sanger chief washington correspondent for the "new york times." and rounding out the group our old pal john dickerson, our cbs news political...
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they use it up there in a war. and flush their toilets when the same. thing this series is selling and spraying water. easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy to feel. limited. such. it's such a. place . i i play . to see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. hard welcome to the big picture. good leverage or. was able to build the most sophisticated. fortunately. found anything tim's mission to teach me. and. this is why you should care only. that. i cut. the speech. of her. i wish i. could. cut. out. a little. live pictures from cairo where police fired tear gas to disperse pro morsy rallies supporters of the former president promising dozens of protests to spite threats of a clampdown from security forces. russia's granting a temporary asylum to edward snowden infuriates washington the u.s. government threatening to cancel a joint summit says american lawmakers vitriol. while the whistleblower is gaug
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joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one campaign ends and the next begins. they don't necessarily settle the ones we think they should. if you step back, there are two ways to look at it. one is the big forces out there in the country that have a huge effect on the outcome of the elections. in the day-to-day battling of gaffes and the trivial moments, the big forces seem to get relegated backstage, yet they are very important. in 2012, and i think going forward, there are several. one is obviously the change in demographics in the country. it's had a powerful effect on who ends up voting and which party is advantag
joining us is dan balls, author of "collision 2012." dan, thanks so much for joining the program and congrats on the book. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> we are happy to have you. the future of elections in america, after 2012, given the prolonged and insane nature, what do you think each party learned and how do you think it's going to affect 2016? >> you speak of long campaigns, the 2016 campaign seems to be getting under way or there's an appetite for it. one...
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for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getti
for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when...
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they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets when the same water. nestle's is selling and spraying water. to. choose your language. it's the consensus to. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. it's been less than a month since the city of detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history seeking chapter nine protection for nearly twenty billion dollars worth of debt and long term liabilities now michigan state officials have taken the reins of the city's financial matters seeking to find a solution to a problem that many say is been brewing for years but although the detroit faces a dwindling population in the stressed economy the city may be turning a new page. producer amir david recently traveled to detroit to see what lies ahead for the motor city. we cannot and must not and we will not while it may seem like a calamity of the distant past it was only four years ago that the obama administration rode to the rescue of two detroit automakers general motors and chrysler the federal
they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets when the same water. nestle's is selling and spraying water. to. choose your language. it's the consensus to. choose the opinions that you. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to. it's been less than a month since the city of detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history seeking chapter nine protection for nearly twenty billion dollars worth of debt and long term liabilities now...
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handle on it that that rare skip is caught right at this if he apparently pedophiles last year and use of backtracks torn down on suspecting travelers but insists back look ice is a government that trucker quit that they want to be molested by a rent a cop and we can sue for us too so if you feel like the t.s.a. is doing me and set. the target. there are plenty of results from out witnessing criminal activity on someone's entire life upside down that many who was just found guilty of nineteen of the twenty charges filed and six counts about the notch collect these and that was predict something from the government land you behind bars for the rest of your life doing effectively fraud abuse and even war crimes going to act on those are exposed on the talk of i mean the man who literally wrote the director of the gottlieb i just want to read it to the trial is six say that we're using this piece of world war so just our enemies. civilian center reporter it's for the out of people training he may have crossed the line and gone too far with some of the disclosures but there is also a poet.
handle on it that that rare skip is caught right at this if he apparently pedophiles last year and use of backtracks torn down on suspecting travelers but insists back look ice is a government that trucker quit that they want to be molested by a rent a cop and we can sue for us too so if you feel like the t.s.a. is doing me and set. the target. there are plenty of results from out witnessing criminal activity on someone's entire life upside down that many who was just found guilty of nineteen...
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thank you for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- matt damon. actress anna faris. and the music of parachutes. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! thank you! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have everybody here. hey folks, nfl season just around the corner. are you excited? [ cheers and applause ] yeah? waiting for the announcers to say those four words. "gentlemen, start your injections." yes! [ laughter ] well, another nfl player got in trouble. new york jets running back joe mcknight arrested in new jersey for an outstanding warrant during a routine traffic stop. he tried to get away, but since he's a new york jet, police stopped him after a gain of only 2 yards. [ laughter ] so it wasn't a big deal. wasn
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the minister of sports here did warn us that only one of those is actually going to plan at the moment. so he is keen for people to pull their help out to get the stadium ready for the deadline at the end of the year. the police and the security said they're really kicking in to action as well. they'll be looking back at some of the other events to see what lessons can be learned from them. the post visit was wide lynn seen as the massive success here. 3 million visitors from around the world got together. on the whole the crowds were kept happy and safe. bigger concerns for the government and the police though was the protest that we had earlier in the year. across the country people came out to the street. there was a lot of violence, very unusual in brazil. the government here very keen to get through a series of measures to try to come people down. they want to make sure that next year the action stays on the pitch not off it. >> that said i'll be back with in our news bulletins.nutes. let's see how the press is reacting to this detention of a guardian journalist involved in the ed
the minister of sports here did warn us that only one of those is actually going to plan at the moment. so he is keen for people to pull their help out to get the stadium ready for the deadline at the end of the year. the police and the security said they're really kicking in to action as well. they'll be looking back at some of the other events to see what lessons can be learned from them. the post visit was wide lynn seen as the massive success here. 3 million visitors from around the world...
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if you're like most people, your cell phone is in use morning, news and night. when it pays to consider repairing your cell phone versus replacing. >> reporter: he relies on his cell phone to help him with his day-to-day activities, but it's been tricky with a broken screen. >> it happened within the same week. one day i dropped it getting out of the car and then i dropped it in my apartment and somewhere else. >> reporter: a new one can run about $500. a common repair such as a cracked screen, that can often be fixed for less than $100. sometimes fixing isn't cost effective like row placing the mother board. the key is finding someone that specializes in the make and model of your type of phone. the best thing to do to avoid the repair or replacement cost, you can always take care of your phone. >> investing $100 or $50 into a high quality case will be the best thing for you. a lot of people don't like the bulk or the color. the purpose is to protect your investment so you don't come see me. >> or you can have phone since insurance. if you have a phone case che
if you're like most people, your cell phone is in use morning, news and night. when it pays to consider repairing your cell phone versus replacing. >> reporter: he relies on his cell phone to help him with his day-to-day activities, but it's been tricky with a broken screen. >> it happened within the same week. one day i dropped it getting out of the car and then i dropped it in my apartment and somewhere else. >> reporter: a new one can run about $500. a common repair such as...
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so that puts us in a really complicated situation. google has actually negotiated that they can disclose that they've received between zero and 100 national security letters. what no one has explained to me is what comes from being able to say, we're google, we've received 47 national security letters and we've challenged them all. >> earlier this week, president obama announced a review, there was going to ab independent commission to review the operations of the nsa, and also some kind of public challenge to each of the decisions made by these secret courts. are you convinced that's going to work? if that's going to improve matters dramatically? and secondly, edward snowden, saint or sinner, he brought this debate out onto the public domain. did he do a good thing? or did he do a bad thing? >> so, there's always a tension between technology and law. technology races forward, sometimes undercuts laws. we've seen that with copyright and some other places. the risk with a lot of technology companies is that we've accelerated technology
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us ellen g. project was a potential couple is it your fifteen million dollars and the firewood westward you see this what do you take i'm. just recently we launched a project that is unable to go in z in the european. in the sun peter board where the gas will come from our. guest those are unified to get those but patient systems. and also a conceited but there's still expansion of suffering to for another five million pounds. so all over all the capacity of our own production last evans e. for the so part of the project could be in cost to the data good feed or we should mention fifteen percent of the i was a world market but we are as a sure that we will exhibit real was a q disposer think that there was it will be absolutely competitive but do you feel like right now you're a little behind and then the rest of the world on that one well we have one l. and g. plan so far but we're not going to see the behinds of tend to the window but unit is still open. we will we will utilize this window in t
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of a technology company using the morals of edward snowden this tick c.e.o. closed shop he said i'm not going to participate in the society that's run by to tell terry and data collectors and they committed what they call supper coup ceremonial c.e.o. separate the japanese suicide ritual to for the benefit of society so he's great martyr to some smarter himself for the benefit of a greater economy so martyrdom is something that we've seen typically associated with other parts of the world and other. ideologies but now it's creeping over into this atlas shrugged capitalist version where you have martyrs down the c.e.o. space well this is it in effect both businesses destroyed their assets in part or in full to avoid turning over their customers data such public displays are far more difficult for large companies to make and help explain why the most public efforts to challenge secret government orders have come from small companies and non-profits but i would say we're in a sort of system where this so-called capitalism is just these large companies which is n
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violence because of use -- you use violence, this will qualify as some sort of coded talk. that is the card they're trying to play. on till now -- we have to see what is happening in the next day. >> thank you for the update. also political uncertainty in italy following the conviction of silvio berlusconi. >> it is not yet clear what is going to happen to the convicted criminals. >> newspapers across italy put the verdict on the front page. a definitive judgment read several headlines. it is the first time judges have found the former prime minister guilty with no chance of appeal. her list on he will not go to jail because of his age but he faces house arrest. there was no sign of him a day after he addressed italians in a video message. >> in exchange for my nearly 20 year commitment to my country, and all must at the end of my life -- almost at the end of my life, i receive allegations and the judgment based on nothing at all. i am not a cheap. i am a victim of injustice. >> polls show a quarter of italians still support berlusconi. >> i is incredible scandal. they have
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ayman mohyeldin live for us in cairo. thank you, ayman. >>> and a live look now at the markets reacting to today's jobs report. the unemployment rate fell to the lowest level in years. you see the dow is down now nine points. we'll have the latest on the impact of the job numbers. >>> and within the last hour, the philadelphia eagles excuse riley cooper from play, days after videos surfaced showing him using a racial slur. why the nfl took this action and what his teammates are saying. >> we are not going to stand by and allow people in russia to endure the treatment that they've been going through. >> now some american gay bars are dumping russian vodka, all due to that country's new anti-gay laws. how will this form of protest affect the winter olympics? and what one major u.s. olympian is saying about it. it's our "news nation" gut check. >>> and will whitey bulger take the stand in his own defense? new developments from today's heated courtroom exchange. we'll bring that to you. you can join our conversation on twitte
ayman mohyeldin live for us in cairo. thank you, ayman. >>> and a live look now at the markets reacting to today's jobs report. the unemployment rate fell to the lowest level in years. you see the dow is down now nine points. we'll have the latest on the impact of the job numbers. >>> and within the last hour, the philadelphia eagles excuse riley cooper from play, days after videos surfaced showing him using a racial slur. why the nfl took this action and what his teammates...